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In that case, as is done in STR, the absolute nature of light expresses itself in the fact that the speed of light is the same in any inertial reference frame. [5] This is very counterintuitive.
A theory developed by Albert Einstein stating that the laws of motion are the same for all inertial (non-accelerating) frames of reference and that the speed of light (in a vacuum) is the same for ...
Because it has an additional .1c + .3c over our collective inertial reference frame? And what about matter which is newly formed? It should have a different starting intertial reference frame?
We use methods of differential astrometry to construct a small field inertial reference frame stable at the micro-arcsecond level. Such a high level of astrometric precision can be expected with the ...
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